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UN wants human rights regional office here
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EEELamaya Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 02:31:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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Norwegians could 'score better' as 'ground conditions on the LTTE have improved.
This Bo-gulla is a lier... he in fact trying to be a cool lier... but, the world will not ba fooled by this Gulla... once UN comes to SL, the next thing will be a tribunal for war crimes.... Remember what happened to Sadam and his goons... same will happen to MR and his goons, including his brothers... ! |
Revy Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 02:32:44 GMT Report for Abuse
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So did anyone watch BBC hard talk with the terror states foreign minister under the spot light.
it was pretty good, they cornered him on a lot of things but the buffoon just lied his way out of everything as usual. He even went as far as calling Mahinda the terrorist as a 'human rights activist'. I am amazed the presenter didn't choke and die of laughter at that one. LOL. |
MaKaSo Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 02:42:34 GMT Report for Abuse
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Remember what happened to Sadam and his goons... same will happen to MR and his goons, including his brothers... !
then Praba becoms the next UN secreatary :)::):):)
these guys are still dreaming and talking craps.
forgot that Praba is a convicted criminal. |
whatreallyhap Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:16:58 GMT Report for Abuse
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At first it was the Tamil political parties, then the NGO, followed by the EU and US and now the UN. None of them believe the denial of the GOSL that it is involved in human rights abuse like ill treatment of Tamils, abduction and kidnapping, extortion,torture and murder. Now the UN wants to have an office here to see for themselves the true situation on the ground. No need to lie anymore. Soon everything will be revealed to the whole world. The real culprits will have to pay for their crimes.
So the guilty party best disappear. The time is now. Soon there will be no way out.
This is the best thing for the Tamils. At least they will not be harassed by the GOSL and its gang of thugs . The white van will also disappear or maybe it will change color and have a license plate.
It is also time for seeing what is under the carpet ...
Heads are going to roll . Thats for sure.
Lets see how others rule and maybe SL can learn something about honesty and other issues like morality, dignity, integrally, respect, justice and most of all the basic principals of life all of which is non existent in SL.
Change will come to SL when the UN office is open here I Hope. |
Moby1975 Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:40:16 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Jayasikuru machang, getting whacked? Illang kanawada???? |
Revy Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:43:29 GMT Report for Abuse
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Oh dear or dear the terror state continues to put the whole leg deep into the dog crap as days go by ;)
Sri Lanka: Civilians Who Fled Fighting Are Forced to Return
Government Should End Forced Returns, Protect Displaced Persons in Areas It Controls
(New York, March 16, 2007) ? Sri Lankan authorities are using threats and intimidation to force civilians who fled recent fighting in Sri Lanka?s civil war to return home, Human Rights Watch said today. Government and military officials are threatening to cut aid and withdraw security for displaced persons who refuse to return.
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To pressure individuals to return home, government officials and military personnel have threatened to withdraw humanitarian aid, food and other essential supplies. Some officials have threatened families that they would revoke their family cards, which entitle them to food rations. In some cases, the security forces have said that they would no longer be responsible for the security of the displaced persons who stayed behind.
?The Sri Lankan government says it will never force civilians to return home after they have been displaced by fighting,? said Brad Adams, Asia director of Human Rights Watch. ?But there is clear and incontrovertible evidence that forced returns have begun, right under the noses of international observers.?
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At one location, Zahira College, armored vehicles of the police?s Special Task Force led the convoy. The Special Task Force has been implicated in serious abuses against Tamil civilians during military operations against the armed opposition Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).
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In interviews in February, more than a dozen displaced persons from Trincomalee and Vaharai told Human Rights Watch that they were afraid to go home. Most cited security concerns, particularly if fighting resumed between the government and the LTTE. Some said they were worried about reprisal killings by the military after an LTTE attack, as well as communal violence from Sinhalese communities.
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In addition to returns to Trincomalee, the government last week returned some 200 families to the area of Vaharai, the former LTTE stronghold that the government overran in January. It is not clear to what extent those returns were genuinely voluntary.
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/03/16/slanka15497.htm
Ah haha the whole world is slowly learning about the gutter state that we Tamils want no part of! |
Imperator Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:44:04 GMT Report for Abuse
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels said on Thursday they repulsed a government attempt to penetrate guerrilla-held territory in the country's northwest.
Some 600 soldiers tried to enter rebel territory in Mullikulam village some 180 kilometers (111 miles) north of the capital, Colombo, rebel spokesman Rasiah Ilanthirayan said by telephone from the guerrillas' headquarters in the northern town of Kilinochchi.
Rebels fired back and the soldiers 'retreated with the casualties,' Ilanthirayan said without giving details. -AP
What? Where are the 300 SLA bodies? Come on, Ilan! You can do better than that! |
Moby1975 Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:44:17 GMT Report for Abuse
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The real culprits will have to pay for their crimes.
So the guilty party best disappear. The time is now. Soon there will be no way out.
This is the best thing for the Tamils. At least they will not be harassed by the GOSL and its gang of thugs . The white van will also disappear or maybe it will change color and have a license plate.
It is also time for seeing what is under the carpet ...
Heads are going to roll . Thats for sure.
Naah,,,, this way the UN will see the LTTE for what it really is and erase the UN part of the white vehicles and give them to the GOSL and say, 'wipe em out!' |
Revy Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:47:54 GMT Report for Abuse
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What? Where are the 300 SLA bodies? Come on, Ilan! You can do better than that!
If they had actually made it into our territory maybe there would have been a few. But seems like it was a probe or a feint, lets see what the next few days bring shall we.
Also they may have thought the massive artillery barrage and aerial attacks had softened up the area, whoops guess not eh ;) |
whatreallyhap Senior Member
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16 Mar 2007 03:48:06 GMT Report for Abuse
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I have noticed so many times in this forum whenever anyone cannot answer a question they start using vulgarer language. Is it to mask their ignorance or prove that apart from being stupid they are also bad mannered?
Probably bad upbringing and breeding.
If you can't answer a question no matter how different you answer may be it is best to just keep quiet. It is a lot better than making a fool of your self by being rude and vulgarer.
I am just giving some free advice . Take it or leave it. |
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